Two cameras observe the entrance to the Apple Store in front of the General Motors building in
New York. The image on the left is formed in sunlight acting as a sacred space that represents the human desire for the divine. In the image on the right, people rush to the glass entrance and
take an elevator into the subterranean Apple Store. Consumption orientated, they follow their wishes, to own smart phones and tablets, to be constantly online and accessible. Using GPS they find
their position anywhere in the world, but they are also completely monitored. The video installation is reminiscent of the novel 1984, George Orwell portraying surveillance and prevention in the
dystopia of a totalitarian state.